
Synopsis:
Two spoiled guys become competitive stepbrothers after their single parents get hitched. The plot is about as simple as they come: Brennan Huff (Ferrell) and Dale Doback (Reilly) are deadbeat man-children thrown together when the single parents with whom they live marry. The two initially despise one another, but become fast friends over a shared love of ninjas, COPS, porno mags, and the comforts of living in the fantasy world of a prolonged adolescence.
Review: What makes STEPBROTHERS so much fun, however, has nothing to do with story or script; rather, it's McKay's foresight to step back and let Ferrell and Reilly run wild. The duo kick and punch, fart and burp, laugh and cry, yet somehow elevate such banalities to a level of grotesque poetry, hitting upon what feels like an entirely new comedic language. When the pair act like children, they are not presenting themselves as immature adults, but are literally acting like children, meticulously duplicating everything from the fears and concerns to the speech patterns and awkward physicality of children. It sounds simple enough, but it requires a dexterity and sense of timing and delivery that is actually quite amazing. In the end, STEP BROTHERS is really nothing more than an absurd comedy. Worth watching.
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Mary Steenburgen, Richard Jenkins
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins|Germany:105 min (extended version)
Language: English
Director: Adam McKay
Writers: Will Ferrell (screenplay) & Adam McKay (screenplay)
Company: Apatow Productions
Theatrical Release: Jul 25, 2008
Rating: Rated R for crude and sexual content, and pervasive language.
Overall Rating: 9/10
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